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H MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1940 PAGE THREE NY arrived in town this afternoon to play Key West High School varsity this evening at the. gym- nasium, the game to start at 9:00 FIFIFIAPFFAPLLELLLE A Reference Of Firms Who Are Specialists In Their Fields RELIABLE FIRMS WITH WHOM FRIGIDAIRE SALES AND SERVICE 0 ‘RCA-VICTOR . ‘RADIO SERVICE THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | MALE HELP WANTED | Hazelwood Red Raiders, bs: MAIN BOUT ON | eee atte: een ketball club of Pittsburgh, Pa., | UARY 28 i e mame at eee ie ervice |mendares club, with a won-and- Tentative starters, according to! witt, BE RING DEBUT LOCAL- championship race of the Cuban | WARD if returned to Mrs. V. Roberts, McMa-| gers. TOUGH FOE IN JIM-| Cienfuegos was second, with | Preceding the main battle will | | Tony Castanos, outfielder of) keys. Between Caroline and| Grill and champion Lions Club. /fast stepping welterweight, from ter, with an average of .340 for | feb12-2tx | Disputes Medical Experts in Florida rings for the past sev- | i th: Z secon year ineet weet cas Archer, 1407 Petronia street. in the win-| Jimmy Maddox, a tough boxer | A number of minor league mer be-|Wednesday night, to formally | teams. bedroom Buneelow, S75 month} ed quota of} Boasting as fine a boxing rec- | nlight,jord as ever held by any local ! THE WE | Street. feb10-2tx : HOTELS turns a/Douglas Trevor, Mario is confi- ‘75th Mer. Time Hazelwood Team Plays ALMENDARESCLUB (7 acorn ee . | . if i eT CLASSIFIED COLUMN ‘ | i | | WINTER BASEBALL LEAGUE; tion. No Selling. Earn excel- lost record of 28-23, won the|LOST = Gentleman’s open-face/ coach John Offutt, will be Smith, Winter League, which. closed | ;'.R. Moffat, 925 Whitehead jaunders—the last four | 26-25, and Havana and Santa} MY- MADDOX be an Island City League game By OSCAR L. MILIAN the Sacramento Pacific Coast| Division streets. Reward if re-| These teams will take the floor |dewn Division street way, who i - | Y: Santa Clara, and also led in runs- | PAIR SPECTACLES in Case. Re. Medical experts contend that |eral months, will make his ring |tanos had led the league in hit- j er ter than in /from out Oklahoma way, at the players from the United States | Se | j¢ause of open the Carbonells’ latest ven- ——————— | Gdveniences Available eb ‘but Coach |fighter, with the exception of | ty ideaf ear to dent that he will tumble Maddox! Temperatures i; > ‘ : WINS CUBAN TITLE Local Varsity Tonight ia ACGua * |RELIABLE MAN take care store | Ul e re) RACE ENDED:ON JAN- lent weekly income. B. & W.! BE FAST AFF | HAVANA, Feb. 12.—The Al-! LOST i o'clock. ay Walton .gold-filled watch. RE-| Schoneck, Nelson, Collins, Sol-) L¥ FOR MARIO PEREZ:| 5, ,uary 28. | street. feb10-3tx to be held in reserve. | |Clara were tied for third, 24-27. |LOST—Key Case with about 8| between two old rivals, Sea Food| Mario Perez, hard fighting and | League club, was the leading hit-| turned to Box SA, The Citizen. | at 8:00 o'clock. has been going like a house afire i i going batted in, with 44. It was the ata if peturned ty’ WLR an individual requires more rest |debut in this city when he meets | ting. | ythe sum-'Strand Arena on Duval street, played on the various Cuban |For RENT—Nicely furnished 2/ ne © Re ireduc- ture. ruary 15. Apply 910 Elizabeth #Hd Collier|/Pete Nebo, Tommy Reyes and opceryation taken at 7:30 a. m., such ad-\before the 10-round limit is /righest last 24 hours BRING YOUR VISITING friends | in need of a good night’s rest ; 87| to THE OVERSEAS HOTEL. | vice. reached. Collier| Although Perez has a list of andles the|victories as long as your arm, 4 ff am ousiKey West fight fans, who have COACH COLLIER Hazel woodibeen keeping tab on the fight Boys’ Club basketball team of |game in and around Florida for urgh, Pa., which annually |the past year, are aware of the a schedule of schoolboy | fact that the local dynamo has a collegiate jayvee opponents. |lot of fast and hard punching to he average schoolboy team ful- |do in order to outsmart the Okla- fills between 18 and 24 bookings |homa Terror, who has made quite per year, but the Hazelwood ladsia name for himself in Florida played 100 games in 1938 and/irings for the deadly righthand 1939, and this season are in the weapon he packs. Maddox, ac- midst of a 54-game program jcording to newspaper clippings, which carries them into ten/has a record of knocking his man states down when the dynamite right Wen 19 Games To Date lands on the chin. In "38 Collier’s lads wound up| However, Jimmy may not get with the record of 44 wins in 50;the chance to land his right games. So far this season Hazel-|hand shot on Mario’s chin be- wood has played 23 games, win- | cause of the moving positions of | ning 19 of them. Besides com |the local faststepper. Perez will peting in Pennsylvania the Haz-|be no target. for Maddox but then book jew York, Virginia, North;has-a certain way of slipping in arolina, South Carolina, Geor- his counter punches. Florida and Maryland. Perez’ string of wins includes Some of Collier’s best bets are |the following well-known top- Bud Snelsire, his captain, and|notchers: Tiger Eddie Spencer, Dick Friend, Charles Schuetz and | Billy Hood, Charley Gomez, Jose Robert Bishop, and ‘Chipper |Estréda, Young Emorey, Nick Charley’ Hudson, _ fifteen-year- | Webb,.Buster, Carrol, and a draw i lad, who knows his way wth Johnny.Dean, with whom he ‘ound the basketball court. The also met defeat twice. most important home game of; The local fighter’s last bout the Hazeis’ season occurred when took place in Atlanta, December they played the nationally-known |11, when he met Benny LaSalle, Kiski Prep School. The Hazels fourth ranking welterweight of ‘hot’ and thereby avenged |the nation to put up a bang-up, the popular were an early season setback, winning game fight to hold 54-46. LaSalle to a draw. CONNABLE VISITS Denna ECT etnies: MIAMI FOR RACE consisting of an eight-round semi- TO CONTACT ST. PETE YACHT windup and three other bouts serving as preliminaries. OFFICIALS CONCERN- ING BIG EVENT KEY WEST NINE LOST TO MARINES ACEVEDO'S PICKED TEAM DROPPED CLOSE GAME, 6TOS H. P. Connable left for Miami today to confer with officials of the St. Petersburg Yacht Club rere! regardirig the St. Petersburg-Ha- | A strong Marine Corps _base- vana and Key West-Havana | pall team defeated a local club yacht races next month. While picked by Armando Acevedo, there he wili contact yachtsmen | Conch shortstop, 6 to 5, at Trum- participating in the Miami-Nas- po Field yesterday afternoon be- sau race. {fore a handful of. fans. Several entries for the Havana-! ‘The contest was featured by Key West event have already the pitching staff of the Corps, come in, including the famous | which had the locals baffled all “Stormy Weather”, the way, striking out 10 Key ... West batters.in nine innings. The fracas, according to score card handled by was a_ closely-contested affair with both clubs scoring one tally «_-»—«--w, |iN the opening frame. The teams A tightened up. after that and there Blind Bogie golf tourna- were no Sere anal scored. until at the Key West Country the last inning when, in the inks are becoming more first-half, Uncle <Sam’s boys tal- popular evch week as was proved jieg five times and the locals yesterday when a record-break-|came back strong to threaten to ing field teed off. tie the score or win in their half Two tied for first position— o¢ the frame but fell one run Mrs. T. J. Brady and Lieut. Com- hort of a tie when the best mander S. W Kirtland, both of Acevedo hoys could do was to put Key W with the winning over four markers. number 73 In tying for the lead, |" ‘The game was well played and Kirtland also took low gross hon- if’ was quite evident that the ors for the day with a very fine Marine Corps team has played 76. F ball before. There was a two-way. tie for SSRs ane ae 8 second spot with Louis Pierce, | self? $4-12—72;-Dr. William Kemp, Key West, and Gene Guissinger, ;92-15—77; Captain D. P. Buck- GOLFING NEWS By CLUB REPORTER the The Club a Marina, finishing in Jand. 92-15—77; Ed. Gulley, 100-| Tke num- '20—80; John Pinder, 89-10—79; H, ber was 76. B. Joy, Jr., 100 25—75; Mrs. E. H. Owen MeAloon, of the Casa’ Jewett, II, 122-40—82; Alton Marina, was all alone in third Parks, 85-8—77; Position with 71, wood, 81-7—74. Summaries: Mrs, Robert. Colt,| Play for the Eddie Bush Trophy 97-2: Mrs. J. G. Atwood, 117-35—82; J. until the 18th of the month. Mel- G. Atwood. 99-15—84; Margery vin Russell is the defending Sargent, 95-25—70; B..T. Sargent, champion. and the tournament is the runners-up spot. in Ohio, West Vir- | again the-so-called Oklahoma Kid | Acevedo, | Robert Spotts- | 72; Robert Colt, 89-15—74; | started todav and will continue | Lowest last night 56, Mean -- : |Normal |Rainfall, | 7:30 a. m., inches - Total rainfall since Feb. 1, inches | Excess | _ inches eae Total rainfall since Jan. 1, inches .. — |Deficiency 1; Precij 24 hours ending since February 1, Clean rooms, enjoy the homey | atmosphere. Satisfactory rates. | 917 Fleming St. may17-tf | | POSITION WANTED POSITION WANTED: Experi- | enced secretary, stenographer | and typist desires position. Best references. Box D, The} Citizen. febl-s | FOR SALE inches eee Tomorrow's Almanac Sunrise 7:03 a. m Sunset 6:20 p. m Moonrise ...10:00 a. m. Moonset 10:58 p. m. | Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Base) AM. Low ——- 6:25 High 12:37 12:46 | Barometer at 7:30 a. m., today | Sea level —.. Bake 30.09 Wind Direction and Velocity | NE—6 miles per hour Relative Humidity 88% N.B.—Comforiable humidity | should be a_few points, below | inean temperature | FORECAST (Till 7:30 p. m., Tuesday) Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy and somewhat warmer tonight; Tuesday mostly cloudy; gentle to moderate easterly to southerly winds. | Florida: Partly cloudy and| somewhat warmer tonight; Tues- day cloudy becoming unsettled, slightly warmer in central and) northeast portions. H | CONDITIONS | | Pressure is low this morning} from the Lake region southwest- ward to the Mexican border, | jand moderately high over south- jeastern and northwestern dis- \tricts. | | Light to moderate precipitation | |has occurred during the last 24 hours in scattered localities in the northern states; while gener- | jally fair weather has prevailed throughout the South. | Temperatures have risen from | the southern Lake region south- ward to the Gulf coast, and are \near or above normal in most P.M. } sections of the country this morn- | ———_—__—________. FOR SALE—2 lots, each 50x100. ing, except in Florida where read- ings are somewhat below the sea- sonal average. G. S. KENNEDY, | Official In Charge | |S. S. CUBA HAD HEAVY | BOOKINGS FOR HAVANA | The Steamship Cuba, of the P. jand 0. S. S. Co. arrived from Tampa and St. Petersburg with \three first and two cabin passen- | gers for Key West yesterday and '145 first and eight second cabin |passengers for Havana. i Key West arrivals were: Mrs. E. Reynolds, Paul Carter, Mrs. |Carter, C. J. Fletcher and W. R.|7HREE PFLEUGER TEMPLAR| Sexton. Shown on the manifest of the ship were the following items: > |For Key West, 139 tons of freight,” |five automobiles and one sack of mail, and for Havana, two auto-| | mobiles and 76 sacks of mail. The ship sailed at 2 o'clock for! |Havana with 233 first and eight! HOUSE and. TWO LOTS, nine second cabin passengers, 10 auto-/ mobiles, and one ton of freight | and two sacks of mail, which were taken on at: Key West. ICE - SNOW FESTIVAL AT | CORNISH CHAPEL TONIGHT Ice and. Snow Festival featur- | actual ice and snow exhibit, will) take place tonight at Cornish Chapel (colored) A. M. E. Zion! 5 LADIES’ BICYCLE, good condi- "|LOT, Cor. tion. Apply Siboney Inn. feb10-2tx Duval and Louisa} Apply 1212 Olivia nov23-mon-fri | streets. street. 7:99 PRICED FOR QUICK CASH, SALE-—2-story Bahama type! house cn lot 48x106, on Caro- line Street near Elizabeth; | price, $1,200. Three houses on good-size lot, | corner United and _ Varela; streets; price, $1,500. | Four lots fronting 164 feet on} Flagler Avenue and 93 feet on| Leon street. A dandy Apart-' ment House site; price, $2,000. Two lots, corner Flagler Ave- | nue and White street; size 90x100; fine home site, restrict- ed neighborhood; price, $2,500. Three lots fronting 130 feet on Flagler Avenue and 100 feet on | White street. Excellent Apart- } ment House site; price, $3,500..., Nice 8-room house, newly ren- | ovated, near North Beach and | City Park, on corner lot; price, | $3,000. House alone worth more | than sale price. JOHNSON & JOHNSON, 419 Duval Street. feb10-t£ | TwO LOTS on Washington! FOURTEEN-FT. 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